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Plans with download speeds of 500 Mbps or more. Use the postcode checker to confirm which deals match your address. Availability and eligibility vary by postcode, so confirm results for your address.
Plans with download speeds of 500 Mbps or more. Use the postcode checker to see live availability and prices.
Deals, speeds, and contract terms can vary by address, so always confirm before ordering.
500 Mbps plus broadband deals suits households that want to narrow results to a specific requirement before comparing prices and contract terms.
We show broadband deals available at your address. Enter a postcode to confirm which providers and networks can serve your property.
Availability, speeds, and pricing can vary by postcode and sometimes by building, so always confirm the details before you switch.
500 Mbps plus broadband deals narrows results to deals that match this requirement. It can reduce the number of options, but makes comparison clearer for the feature you care about.
Use the filter alongside postcode checks so you are comparing like-for-like offers available at your address.
If 500 mbps plus broadband deals removes too many options, try narrowing by contract length or speed first, then return to this filter once you see what is available.
Remember that availability is postcode-specific, so a different filter can sometimes reveal a better-value option at your address.
Results update after you enter your postcode and address.
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No. Speed availability depends on the network and your address.
Households that want to narrow results to a specific requirement before comparing postcode availability.
No. Results depend on availability at your address and whether providers supply packages that match the filter.
Yes. Pricing, availability, and contract terms can vary by postcode and property type.
Often yes, but timings depend on your current contract, the network, and whether an engineer visit is required.
Review contract length, setup fees, equipment returns, and whether the switch is managed by the new provider.
Last updated: 28 January 2026.
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